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"Fisher-Price Recalls Toys for Lead"

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Blogger Bec said...

I'm really angry on this one. I am not sure I want to exchange for a toy of similar value -- I am not sure I want any of their toys!

Maybe I am being overly dramatic here, but this is to me kind of like the Thomas the Tank Engine stuff is to others. I have an older son who is nine and we never purchased new trains for Thane, so the recall was upsetting but didn't involve us directly.

This one is different. I got a Diego Duplo set and noticed Thane, whose PDD-NOS, was engaging in imaginative play with the Diego and Baby Jaguar. I kept resisting those other Diego toys because they talk, but after two months of resisting, I started buying them. I'm guilty of indulging in retail therapy, but these made my little guy so happy. Now I have $200+ of Diego toys to take away from him.

This may be the first such recall for F-P, but I just don't get why these manufacturers don't check the toys they are getting, especially with the growing reputation for products manufactured in China to have lead paint!

1:32 PM

Blogger Laura said...

This makes me angry, too! Fortunately all of the toys we had were made pre-May 2007 (the toys recalled were all made in May, I think) but we JUST did the Thomas lead fiasco, and haven't even received our new "unleaded" stuff back. It's to the point where I just want to avoid everything made in China, but that is another challenge, and I don't need more challenges in my life! Maybe toy manufacturers should have their toys made in countries where lead paint is not used? Just an idea. I know that Chinese labor is cheap and all, but when you have to re-make all of the toys when they're lead contaminated, and deal with pissing off your loyal customers, isn't it worth it to spend a little more? Arrgh.

My boys set up an super train track layout around the room today, and I just wonder if any of the pieces have any lead on them from the Thomas trains we shipped back. Oh well. The chelation will get it, right?

3:32 PM

Blogger Bonnie said...

This is just crazy! What has happened to the standards for our kids in this country?!

1:33 AM

Blogger Oh Please.. said...

Its time for the American people to file a class action lawsuit against China and ALL of the manufacturers that have endangered our children.

1:43 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well you Americans can stop taking advantage on cheap labor in China for one. Just manufacture the toys in your own homeland and pay for your toys ten times over, the world doesn't have any problems with that. Mattel made a huge killing (pardon the sick humor) when they started using cheap labor.. imagine how much return on investment they have now that their fixed costs have gone down and still they charge the same amount for a product that isn't even made in America anymore.

7:28 PM

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